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Privacy
tunf
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Hi all,
in the following (dutch) item http://www.nu.nl/internet/4371498/amazon-wil-gegevens-slimme-speaker-niet-delen-in-moordonderzoek.html there is a question that triggerd my wife and me to ask, do we want a microphone to listen to us all the time. I think the echo is collecting all the time and therefore fast in response and violating privacy. We do not know how homey is handling this. Can this be explained? so is homey collecting data, if so what and wich way?
Can we be sure that device and logging of the use are our property and encrypted?
in the following (dutch) item http://www.nu.nl/internet/4371498/amazon-wil-gegevens-slimme-speaker-niet-delen-in-moordonderzoek.html there is a question that triggerd my wife and me to ask, do we want a microphone to listen to us all the time. I think the echo is collecting all the time and therefore fast in response and violating privacy. We do not know how homey is handling this. Can this be explained? so is homey collecting data, if so what and wich way?
Can we be sure that device and logging of the use are our property and encrypted?
Comments
https://tweakers.net/nieuws/119371/documenten-tonen-wat-forensisch-bedrijf-uit-onversleutelde-iphones-haalt.html
Not saying this is happening NOW with homey.
For android it's, if I'm informed right, possible that law enforcement enables the mic of remotely(little Jeroen gets into your homey to flip the switch).